Terror In The Darkness

10 Year Later, Sheriff Goos Still Has The Scars, Vivid Memories From Early-morning Ambush In Residential Neighborhood

By Joe Foreman, Editor

Tuesday, April 3, 2012 at 6:22 pm (Updated: April 3, 6:39 pm)

It’s been 10 years since a distraught man, dressed in full camouflage military fatigues and body armor and equipped with a semi-automatic assault rifle, opened fire on a Mills County Sheriff’s deputy and Glenwood police officer in the darkness of a Glenwood subdivision.

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